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Other than, people usually put blog tour links or anything funky or interesting to the blogger.

Mandi



Mandi



Upload the cover first. To do that, click on your dashboard, then media and add new. Select a file from your computer. When that uploads, you see a box with Title, Alternate Text, Caption, etc. Right click and copy the File URL.
Now, in widgets on your dashboard, drag a blank text box over to your sidebar. Click on it to open it and use the following html coding:
[image error]
Paste the URL you copied for the book cover where the X is.
To add a hyperlink to say Amazon, where you book is available, copy the URL for the Amazon page then put it in this html coding (where the X is):
Name of book here


I've seen so many that are chock full of widgets, pictures, banners that my little laptop can't load or scroll the page properly - the KISS theory is definitely the one to follow :)

Mandi

Mandi wrote: "Aww, thanks Kat. Thanks for sharing that. :o) So glad you like it, it makes me feel a little better for being blog-illiterate. ha ha ha. I want to find some good things to blog on that others would..."
Mandi wrote: ":o) Those are great ideas, thank you. I guess I just need a blogging for dummies book. Lol. I have only really figured out how to add a post and a theme. How would I add a link to my book on Amazon..."
Mandi wrote: ":o) Those are great ideas, thank you. I guess I just need a blogging for dummies book. Lol. I have only really figured out how to add a post and a theme. How would I add a link to my book on Amazon..."


Aww Joyce! I'm using blogspot for mine because I'm so NOT a techie, and the templates make it easier.
Widgets are like gadgets....but some fancy web designer obviously decided that he needed a special name for them!


I agree Kevin - if I'm looking at a blog that won't flow on my netbook because its too crammed with gagdets, I'm always so frustrated I often just close the browser window!
I'm not really an expert, but I've learned a bit in the time I've been blogging. And as I visit other blogs, I agree -- keeping it simple is very nice, and leaves more room for the enjoyment of the blog's content. A few widgets are good, I think, but not so many that the blog loses focus.
Check out my blog if you'd like, and let me know what you think: http://www.wordsoftheworlds.blogspot.com
Check out my blog if you'd like, and let me know what you think: http://www.wordsoftheworlds.blogspot.com

Yes, Twitter is another piece of software to get used to, but it's easy to use - I doubt that you could find anything simpler. Just add some hashtags eg #selfpublishing, #amwriting, #wordcount. You'll pick up followers. I did!
Here's a sample:
Is your writing all at sea? @jamesmarinero had a first recently when sailing in the Tyrrhenian Sea http://bit.ly/sAb6HZ #amwriting
The http://bit.ly reference is just an abbreviated form of the full reference of your blog post's url. Just go to http://bit.ly and it will give you a unique reference. I kick myself that I didn't start doing this years ago.

Fantastic tip James - Twitter can be really overwhelming when you first start, but once you get into it, it's really addictive - and fun!

This may have already been mentioned, but I wanted to follow your blog without having to sign up for email. Most blogs have the google-connect button which connects through my twitter account. Hopefully somebody here will be able to tell you how to do that, because it will increase your followers.

Thank u for pointing that out to me. :) I am not sure how to do that but I'll check into it. So glad that others are able to get something out of my miracle. I am self published which makes it very hard to get the word out but I am VERY determined and I am not going to stop for anything. I owe it to God and my kids. Please, if you can, spread the word to others. You have no clue how much I'd appreciate it.
Thanks again,
Mandi

JamesMarinero wrote: "When you do a blog post, don't forget to tweet it...




WordPress.com widgets include: recent posts, image, top rated, custom menu, rss lnks, meta, follow blog, gravatar, twitter, vodpod videos, meebo, links, pages, socialvibe, top clicks, author grid, box.net sharing, askimet, authors, calendars, flikr, and del.icio.us. Comments on pages and blog entires include guest login, WordPress login, twitter, and facebook.

I need help big time. It is near the bottom


Mandi wrote: "Ok so I can't get friend connect to work at all. Please help. I copy and pasted the html code that was generated from the site into a text widget like I was told and it just shows up as a code, not..."
Rebecca wrote: "Hi everyone... and thanks, MaryPat. I successfully used your instructions to add a picture and links on my sidebar. Wordpress has been a challenge for me as well, but I really like it at the same t..."
Looks good, Rebecca! I haven't used Wordpress, so I can't really relate to the technical end, but from what I can see, you have a nice blog going. :) I like how you can connect to your books and see the cover.
Looks good, Rebecca! I haven't used Wordpress, so I can't really relate to the technical end, but from what I can see, you have a nice blog going. :) I like how you can connect to your books and see the cover.

It's all WordPress.com (I use a custom domain name for $17 a year) using a Selectra template (set to the red-on-black theme) with custom sidebar and background images. I have my home page set to use my "Current Creations" (so you can see at a glance what I'm up to) while the sidebar has just three sections for author profiles, creation sites, and frequented networks.
The top header is a simple title and subheading (including my name in the text; very important for search engine optimization) and links to my bio pages, contact info, and my actual blog. The footer has widgets for site search, my latest tweet, and the imprint logo that I use on all my creator sites.
I've been told it's visually appealing and easy to navigate, both very important if you want anyone to stay for more than a heartbeat.
Any questions?
Hey, guys, I'm doing my first Giveaway, and I'd like some feedback to let me know what you think about it, if you don't mind.
Here's the link:
http://wordsoftheworlds.blogspot.com/...
Here's the link:
http://wordsoftheworlds.blogspot.com/...
Rebecca wrote: "Great idea Alexandra!"
Thanks! It's my first giveaway, so I'm glad that it nice. :)
I also just posted my blog button. What do you think?
Thanks! It's my first giveaway, so I'm glad that it nice. :)
I also just posted my blog button. What do you think?
Rebecca wrote: "What is this? I clicked on it but nothing seemed to happen other than I was moved back up to the top of the page. Unless I missed something? Sorry, I'm a Wordpress babe in the woods!"
Oh! A blog button is a button that you can pull off one blog and post on another (yours) to show that you like that blog. And then, if anyone clicks on it, it will take them to the blog it came from. :)
I guess it works, then!
Oh! A blog button is a button that you can pull off one blog and post on another (yours) to show that you like that blog. And then, if anyone clicks on it, it will take them to the blog it came from. :)
I guess it works, then!
Rebecca wrote: "Well, cool! I'm glad it works. I learn a tiny smidgen more about Wordpress all the time. I really like the way they look."
I don't have Wordpress, but they do seem like a good thing for bloggers. :)
I don't have Wordpress, but they do seem like a good thing for bloggers. :)
Rebecca wrote: "Well, duh. It's at blogspot! I really did go there and click on your button. Please forgive me. I had a senior moment (and I've been conversing on another Goodreads thread about Wordpress.) Silly, ..."
Ha ha. It's okay. Thanks for checking out my blog. :D
Ha ha. It's okay. Thanks for checking out my blog. :D
Mandi
http://blogwithmandi.wordpress.com/